Abiotic and biotic contexts shape the effect of disturbance on non‐native plant invasion

IF 3.1 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY Oikos Pub Date : 2023-12-19 DOI:10.1111/oik.09952
M. Chiuffo, J. Hierro
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Making predictions about when and where a given mechanism of invasion will be weak or strong is crucial for the effective management of non‐native species. Despite the importance of disturbance on invasion, our understanding of how variation in abiotic and/or biotic conditions may modify the disturbance‐invasion relationship is scarce. Here, we aimed to evaluate how abiotic (soil type) and biotic (tree and shrub cover) contexts affect the disturbance–invasion relationship in disturbed and nearby non‐disturbed communities in the semi‐arid open forest of central Argentina (ca 36°S) using field sampling. We found that abiotic context modulated non‐native species success in disturbed communities, whereas both abiotic and biotic context modulated success in nearby non‐disturbed communities. These findings suggest that the plant invasion–disturbance relationship is context‐dependent. Our results hint at the possibility that the significance of disturbance in predicting invasion might diminish as the importance of abiotic filters increases.
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非生物和生物背景决定了干扰对非本地植物入侵的影响
预测特定入侵机制何时何地会变弱或变强,对于有效管理非本地物种至关重要。尽管干扰对入侵很重要,但我们对非生物和/或生物条件的变化如何改变干扰-入侵关系的了解却很少。在这里,我们旨在通过实地取样,评估非生物(土壤类型)和生物(乔木和灌木覆盖)环境如何影响阿根廷中部(约南纬 36°)半干旱疏林中受干扰群落和附近未受干扰群落的干扰-入侵关系。我们发现,非生物环境调节了非外来物种在受干扰群落中的成功率,而非生物环境和生物环境都调节了非外来物种在附近未受干扰群落中的成功率。这些发现表明,植物入侵与干扰之间的关系取决于环境。我们的研究结果表明,随着非生物过滤器重要性的增加,干扰在预测入侵方面的重要性可能会减弱。
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Oikos
Oikos 环境科学-生态学
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6.20
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5.90%
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152
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Oikos publishes original and innovative research on all aspects of ecology, defined as organism-environment interactions at various spatiotemporal scales, so including macroecology and evolutionary ecology. Emphasis is on theoretical and empirical work aimed at generalization and synthesis across taxa, systems and ecological disciplines. Papers can contribute to new developments in ecology by reporting novel theory or critical empirical results, and "synthesis" can include developing new theory, tests of general hypotheses, or bringing together established or emerging areas of ecology. Confirming or extending the established literature, by for example showing results that are novel for a new taxon, or purely applied research, is given low priority.
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